Description
The Newport News Sheriff's Office has an immediate opening for a full-time Certified Substance Abuse Counselor (CSAC). The Sheriff's office operates two facilities housing over 500 inmates.
The Masters Level Certified Substance Abuse Counselor (CSAC) leads rehabilitation education, completes assessments, case management and discharge planning of clients admitted into the Newport News City Jail. This position assists the medical staff as needed in their evaluation of inmate with substance abuse addiction.
Administers appropriate screening tool such as Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory (SASSI), VA Modified Offender Screening Tool (M-OST) and/or Offender Screening Tool (OST). Assists in case management/discharge planning, with appropriate referrals based on client needs. The CSAC assures that an Individualized Treatment Plan is established for each participant and that a Treatment Plan Review is completed weekly for those who remain incarcerated for greater than 16 weeks. Daily tasks consist of attending and leading group sessions and individual sessions.
The CSAC is a strategic member of the Treatment Team and makes decisions and recommendations in the area of social services required placement in other social structures and counseling with recommendations for other wraparound services, including re-entry.
Work is performed in accordance with established departmental policies with application of professional knowledge and skills in completion of case assignments, working with a degree of professional independence. The counselor will work closely with a multidisciplinary team consisting of jail administrators and staff, medical providers, program staff (counselors, re-entry specialists), and community partners such as CSB and similar agencies. Performance of duties are under the supervision of the Executive Director of Community Outreach and Programs.
Essential Functions
Essential functions include, but are not limited to: